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Louis Vierne - Carillon de Westminster

Organplayer - Philippe Delacour on the churchorgan Of Saint-Martin de Dedulange  
 
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dacatholicbandorgan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I heard this once on the Organ at the Los Angeles California Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Pirosuki (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The place in which it can still listen to the pipe organ is few and inconvenient for Japan.
jakevideo (2 months ago)
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robertgift (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I play this wonderful work from memory.
There should be no pause there.
It completely wrecks the wonderful fluidity of the 16th notes.

The pedal needs to be slightly louder at 4:15 - just enough to be noticed.

You are right, I need headphones. I'm listening with the small computer speakers.
What a magnificent composition.

I'm afraid to hear Virgil Fox's performance.
jakevideo (2 months ago)
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robertgift (2 months ago) Show Hide
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It is best to play from memory.
You are not distracted looking at notes and markings. Perhaps you are listening better without the visual distraction.

Yes, this is a wonderful performance.
The best I have ever heard is recording of Alexander Schreiner at the Mormon Tabernacle organ. So clear and well played. He does one wrong thing; he introduces the chime theme on the tubular metal chime stop.

I, too, can listen to this over and over.
robertgift (2 months ago) Show Hide
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When you look at notes, in your mind you may perceive the note being its correct value.
Later, when you listen to your recording, you discover the note was too short or not the correct value.
What you read was not what actually happened.
That is why listening without visual distraction can be good.

While writing this, I am distracted by the annnoying "pause".

However, in Scot Joplin piece I have not seen in years, I discovered that I have added some notes and omitted others.
2468HOTROD (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Andrew Lucas plays it very well too at St. Paul's Cathedral on a NAXOS label cd # 8.550955. The whole cd is awesome.
robertgift (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Which St. Paul's Cathedral?

Wonder what Virgil Fox's performance sounds like?
2468HOTROD (2 months ago) Show Hide
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St. Paul's Cathedral, London

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